The Quad Cyber Challenge took place from 10-14 April 2023. The Challenge raised public awareness and encouraged good cyber hygiene practices across Quad countries and the wider Indo-Pacific.
The joint efforts of Quad partners culminated in 85,341 individuals participating from 594 different organisations, including schools, universities, private companies, governments, and non-profits. Of these, an estimated 67 organisations were from Australia, and a further 44 international organisations from non-Quad countries.
KPMG Australia
KPMG Australia committed to sharing resources on personal cyber security best practices with its people to help raise awareness, and to promote the How Not to Get Hacked video series and the Quad Cyber Challenge checklist to the broader community.
The University of Queensland
The University of Queensland committed to sharing resources on cyber security best practices with its 20,000+ staff and 55,000+ students.
Our Lady of Mercy Catholic High School, Federated States of Micronesia
Our Lady of Mercy Catholic High School in Pohnpei State, Federated States of Micronesia committed for their whole community to take part in the Cyber Challenge by watching the How Not to Get Hacked video series and having a whole school discussion on cyber awareness and the Cyber Challenge checklist.